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update regarding 2024/2023
January 31, 2024
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codeclap
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Hello everyone, I hope your new year is off to a good start and thank you for your support throughout 2023. What is going to happen with codeclap in 2024: You should start to see more changes in the i...
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bugfix update (0.9.7.2-20221229)
December 29, 2022
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codeclap
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With best wishes for the upcoming year 0.9.7.2-20221229 is now available. This is a small bugfix update that fixes a few annoying issues ( issues.codeclap.cc ). Due to changes in the build process the...
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beta 0.9.7.2
December 31, 2021
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codeclap
0.9.7.2 is now available. For most base components (debugger, ui) this update includes the latest version from the upcoming 0.9.8. This includes lots of DWARF bugfixes, including DWARF 5 and unlinked...
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snapshot builds
September 21, 2021
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codeclap
It is now possible to access more recent / less tested snapshot builds using https://snapshots.codeclap.cc . In order to access builds on this page you can log in using your itch.io account (OAuth). S...
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beta 0.9.7.1
April 28, 2021
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codeclap
0.9.7.1 is now available. This includes the build for AArch64 on macOS. There may be a few issues remaining that are specific to this platform which will likely be addressed with the next update. Curr...
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beta 0.9.7
March 16, 2021
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codeclap
Update 0.9.7 is now available. From a user perspective 0.9.7 is more of an iterative step from 0.9.5. Performance from syntax highlighting and the UI in general should be a bit better. Also, some rece...
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End of year update 2020
December 31, 2020
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codeclap
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Hello everyone, first I want to thank you all for your feedback, support and keeping this community going over the last couple of years. Here is a quick end of the year codeclap update. Possibly the m...
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beta 0.9.5.1
July 26, 2020
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codeclap
0.9.5.1 is now available for Linux, macOS and Windows with a few bugfixes for panel layout issues. For macOS there is a small caveat for this release that the com.apple.quarantine flag has to be manua...
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beta 0.9.5
July 25, 2020
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codeclap
0.9.5 is now available for Windows and Linux. macOS is missing for now which wasn't really intended and I will try to fix this within the upcoming days. At the moment the only working build is signed...
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Quick update on the upcoming 0.9.5
July 22, 2020
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codeclap
The release of codeclap 0.9.5 is quite imminent and is scheduled for release later this Saturday. However there is a bit of information and decisions that may already be of interest before the update...
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alpha 0.9.1
November 20, 2019
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codeclap
0.9.1 is now available as a bugfix release. This update fixes a few recent bugs and one uncommon situation causing a crash. There was also a very noticeable slowdown rather specific to Windows which s...
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alpha 0.9.0
November 12, 2019
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codeclap
c[ode]clap 0.9.0 took quite some months longer than originally planned but is now available for download. The changelog for this release is rather extensive as there where a lot of changes, fixes and...
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alpha 0.8.43
April 28, 2019
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codeclap
c[ode]clap 0.8.43 has arrived. Due to time constraints this release took a few weeks longer than it should've. The next few days and weeks I am still quite busy but this will normalize at some point...
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alpha 0.8.28
March 13, 2019
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codeclap
0.8.28 is now available as another build from the longer 0.8 path. Most notably DWARF support is now available on Windows. This update contains a number of smaller fixed, a new workspace system and au...
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alpha 0.8.17
February 18, 2019
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codeclap
0.8.17 has finally arrived as an intermediate build on the way to 0.9. One of the new features you probably can't miss is a new panel system which allows to freely change around the layout within the...
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alpha 0.8.3
January 21, 2019
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codeclap
0.8.3 contains a redesigned overlay mode that is more useful (by providing floating panels instead of a binary blocking and non-blocking mode) and additional startup parameters to utilize this overlay...
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alpha 0.7.5
December 28, 2018
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codeclap
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As promised this is a small build without the finished overlay changes for 0.8.0 which will require a few additional weeks. "Jump to any" is now more organized and the autocomplete overlay should be m...
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alpha 0.7.2
December 14, 2018
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codeclap
0.7.2 is now available. This build has an important change that was originally planned for a 0.9.x build but was just to taunting to not finish up early. I am speaking of the first step for better win...
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alpha 0.6.4
November 29, 2018
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codeclap
0.6.4 is an intermediate step to 0.7.0. Normally I likely wouldn't package this up separately but there are 2 fixes in this for issues that have been communicated to me and prevent functional usage of...
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alpha 0.6.0
November 20, 2018
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codeclap
0.6.0 has arrived and brings improvements to all platforms. On Linux currently your mileage may vary because of ptrace limitations but so far I haven't encountered any problems. Across the board on al...
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alpha 0.5.10 for macOS
November 13, 2018
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codeclap
Last one of the three. 0.5.10 fixes the last remaining major issues. This one also improves the handling of individual threads on macOS by using the appropriate Mach interface. I will take a little mo...
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alpha 0.5.9 for Windows
November 12, 2018
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codeclap
0.5.9 contains the necessary fix for Windows to not blow up the debugger in regular intervals. The macOS fix is also coming along however there is still a little bit of work to do (probably a matter o...
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alpha 0.5.8 for Linux
November 12, 2018
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codeclap
0.5.8 is available for Linux which fixes a few important problems. codeclap wasn't able to handle executable memory regions that would not start at the beginning of the file, this would render the deb...
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